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Thursday, March 2, 2017

Rachel Dolezal,ex-NAACP leader who pretended to be black legally changes her name to Nkechi

Disgracede ex-NAACP(National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People) leader Rachel Dolezal legally changed her name in October to
reflect the heritage she claims she identifies with.

The 39-year-old filed to change her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo,
according to court documents in Spokane, Wash.Nkechi, short for
Nkechinyere, comes from the Igbo word for “what God has given” or “gift
of God” in Nigeria.

Diallo, which has African origins, means “bold.”
Dolezal stepped down in June 2015 from her role in the Spokane NAACP
chapter after her birth parents revealed that she is white.She also lost
her job as an adjunct instructor at Eastern Washington University and
said she hasn’t been able to find work since then, despite applying for
more than 100 jobs.

She claims her only job offers have come from reality television and porn.

“Right now the only place I feel understood and completely accepted is
with my kids and my sister,” said the natural blonde, who is living on
food stamps and claims she can’t afford her rent.

The narrative was that I’d offended both communities in an unforgivable
way, so anybody who gave me a dime would be contributing to wrong and
oppression and bad things. To a liar and fraud and a con,” she told The
Guardian.

Her memoir, “In Full Color,” is due out in March.Dolezal also insisted she has no intention of apologizing for her actions.